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Be the Boss of Your Money

Everything feels more expensive these days as cost of living climbs

Sloan Wilkins
Sloan Wilkins
Published: April 11, 2025
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Everywhere you look, the cost of living seems to have gone up again.

Contents
  • PAUSE RATHER THAN PANIC
  • FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL
  • PROTECT THE ESSENTIALS
  • ASK FOR HELP

From groceries and power bills to rent and even a takeaway coffee, the pressure is real. For many households, it feels like no matter how hard you work, the money just doesn’t stretch far enough.

If that sounds familiar, you’re not alone. Let’s look at what we can do, because while we can’t control everything, small, smart steps can create some breathing room.

PAUSE RATHER THAN PANIC

When expenses rise, it’s natural to feel stressed. But we want to avoid any snap decisions, like putting everything on the credit card or giving up on your budget completely.

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Instead, slow down, take a breath, and look at the situation clearly. A few intentional changes can make a big difference. Small steps taken steadily often have more impact than big, dramatic overhauls that never stick.

FOCUS ON WHAT YOU CAN CONTROL

Start by tracking your spending for just one week. You might be surprised where your money is going. When you can see it clearly, you can manage it more confidently.

Next, choose just one or two areas to cut back for now. That might be fewer takeaways, skipping impulse buys, or reviewing your subscriptions. You don’t have to cut everything, just reduce where you can.

Look for easy wins. Compare prices before you buy, check for better deals on insurance or utilities, use loyalty points, and shop smarter with meal planning and bulk buying. These small habits compound over time.

PROTECT THE ESSENTIALS

Make sure your essentials are covered first: food, utilities, housing, transport, and health. These are your priorities.

Then, look for any “money leaks”. Like spending that’s not essential and not really bringing you value. Can it be paused or replaced with something more affordable?

And if you don’t have a budget (or haven’t looked at yours in a while) now is the time to refresh it. A simple spending plan brings clarity and helps you make decisions based on facts, not fear.

ASK FOR HELP

You don’t have to face financial pressure alone. If things are getting tight, reach out for support. Community organisations, energy providers, and discount food outlets, can all make a difference.

If your income has dropped or you’ve lost work, look into any government support that may apply to your situation.

And if things are really tough, speak to a qualified financial counsellor. They’re free and independent.

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